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ah mm hm. oh mm hm. this is d w. news line from berlin. russia launches a new round of missile attacks against ukraine. residents take shelter in the capitol cave as moscow's attack. knock out power in many areas. strikes come after explosions and air bases deep inside russia. also on the show. germany is foreign
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minister if makes her 1st visit to india and her counterpart and deli underscore. there are countries shared values and they sign a new joint agreement on migration of the world cup croatia have beat and japan to advanced to the quarter finals. croatia came out ahead and a penalty shoot out to punch their ticket to the next round. ah, i'm to go for like, it's good to have you with us. air raid sirens have sounded across ukraine as a new wave of air strikes, hid the country. russian plains reportedly fired more than a 100 missiles targeting key energy infrastructure. is latest strikes, come just hours after multiple explosions at 2 military bases deep inside russian territory. bases that have been used to fly raids against ukraine. hundreds of
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kilometer is away. a spokesperson for the craning air force has urged civilians to take cover today. ah, key residents seeking shelter in the cities metro stations. it's not the 1st time they've had to flee on the ground for safety from russia myself. but the impact of these strikes is getting more severe as temperatures drop. but if i shawn nevada, i hope there won't be mass destruction. we'll look at the russians waited until temperatures fell to 5 degrees celsius. the law of me until it got cold, typically them before dahl allan. but we have blankets equal of their sleeping vac silent camping calcium withdrawal and the material i believe we will endure a trace of even if the inflicts on destruction today on the line. ukraine's air force says they've shut down more than 60 of the 70 massage launched. president
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flawed him is zalinski. hailed the defenders, which i want to thank the defense forces. our electrical engineers and our people. dear defense forces shot down most of the missiles and the engineers have already begun to restore electricity. our people never give uncle glory to ukraine, slow, great russian missile and drunk driver, a target of the power, good. millions, rutledge, tricity and heating ukrainians have resorted to wood stoves to fend off the cold. the kremlin wants to weaponized winter to green crane to his knees. meanwhile, vladimir putin was filmed, driving across the cash bridge, connecting the occupied crimean peninsula to russia. the bridge was partially destroyed by ukraine in october. the russian presents visit is meant to show that the damage was less severe than believed at the time. but for ukrainians, the bridge is a powerful reminder that they too can strike at their opponents infrastructure.
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earlier i something to tell you corresponded nick connelly and kevin asked him about the latest russian missile attacks were definitely was a very worrying afternoon. this was the lodge to attack for quite some time more than a week. certainly 3 waves of missile strikes from the caspian sea airy from bombers that is basically the kind of picture we've seen time and time again. but it does seem like this time around ukraine is just getting better and better every time at knocking these missiles out of the sky. the ukrainian for say that they were able to basically knock up almost 90 percent of the missiles that were heading this way . he kia is of c is the capital it's best protected has the best air defenses. so seemingly very little hit. there are parts of cambridge than an hour without power, but so that seems to have been kind of preventative. things can protect the system in case of we're strikes. i think situation is a bit worse in the south country place like odessa as a put asia and especially anywhere near the front lines where repairing and g. if
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structure is pretty much a puzzle because of kind of constant shelling. but there is the sense that, you know, now the western help is arriving here. the kind of advent systems are making a difference. and russia is basically getting ever small returns. on these attacked 10 men accused of involvement in the march 2016 terror attacks in brussels. have gone on trial. 32 people were killed and hundreds more wounded in bombings at brussels airport and a city metro station. the trial is one of belgium's biggest ever with proceedings expected to last up to 9 months. russel's airport at $758.00 a. m. in the departures hall, 2 devices detonated in quick succession. at 11 minutes past 9, a 3rd one went off in a subway train at mar bake station in brussels, european district. more than 300 people were wounded on that march morning in 2016 . 35 people died, including 3 perpetrators, the so called islamic state claimed responsibility. the trial is taking place in
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the belgian capital. 2 suspected bombers and 8 others are among the accused. one of them is salah, up a slam, who was involved in the paris attacks a 2015 or rule 3. so today's mainly about administration. the chief judge will 1st of all, identify the people involved in the trial, the defendants and the plaintiffs. that is victims and their families, even the trial is a huge undertaking. almost 1000 survivors and victims. relatives have been recognized by the court. a civil plaintiffs was it is urgent. i was in the subway and experienced the blast. my ears were and jude, my hearing is damaged. so since then i have had to wear a hearing aid. it has had a huge impact on my life, but i'm very happy that i got out alive. there was also of tv on dental hylas. the belgian constitution requires jury trial for serious criminal charges. the verdict
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will ultimately be reached by a 12 member jury. the proceedings are expected to last at least 9 months. and he has a look at some other stories making news around the world to day. so don's military and civilian political parties have signed a framework deal aimed at ending a deep crisis caused by last year's crew. the deal provides for a 2 year transition to elections. so donna seen weekly protests in the military sees power in 2019 at least 27 people have been killed in columbia after a landslide buried a bus and other vehicles. the landline was triggered by torrential rains rescuers, or trying to reach more people trapped in the wreckage. global arms sales grew again last year for the 7th year in a row, according to the stock home international peace research institute. the annual report for 2021 shows that u. s. companies once again dominate the list, china has also been pouring money into weapons industry and for chinese firms are
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ranked in the top 10. germany's foreign minister and alina babel is on a 2 day visit to india as her 1st official trip to the country and a joint press conference with india. foreign minister both stressed a commitment to shared values, including democracy and human rights. but divisions over certain issues remain as d w 's, richard walker reports it's monday afternoon on the tele, metro, and an unusual passenger is here. germany's foreign minister and the lena bear book heading to the old city center. there's good reason for using public transport here . old daily is as densely packed as anywhere on earth and babble against the 1st can taste. the city. bursting at the seams, alina bab, book is always keen to show a sort of modest short of diplomacy, connecting with ordinary people, like hearing old tele, especially with women and minority groups,
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and talking about values like democracy and human rights. after meeting indian counterpart super ammonium j shanker, burbock repeatedly stress how important these values are for relations between my state. we will not come in by the album the this part we've learned in a brutal way. but having the business relationships, we partners that are not cheryl values that can have dramatic consequences. lots of poison hobble, come. that's a key reference to russia and of like me, and how germany became dependent on russian oil and gas. now germany and the rest of europe, looking elsewhere for their energy and want others to follow suit. but here india is not on the same page. it's increasing importance of russian oil at low prices. climate today, india's foreign minister vigorously defended h st delhi has to protect his people from soaring prices. lead in mind to the
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europe is buying a lot from the middle east. now middle east was traditionally supply up for economy like india. so it puts pressure on prices in the middle east as my role babbled, told values given daily, they believe it's really interest that made the wilco round. ah, and the world's come in contact croatia have made in 3rd to the quarter. fine and attends close encounter. they kept their nerves to be japan and the 1st issued out at the time, japan had the better start to the game. but 3 minutes in they couldn't find the accuracy. 5 minutes later, gracious of their 1st attempt on targets. but even paris, each couldn't capitalize on japan's mistake. japan dominated the game and it paid off just before half time. dice in my at a found himself in the right spot in front of gold for the easy finish, gracious equal as i came out of nowhere,
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10 minutes into the 2nd half. paris edged pinpoint header font the bottom corner. 10 minutes later luca woodridge almost got his side ahead. what was denied by the keeper, japan had to chance to win it an extra time. but the game went to a penalty shoot out. gracious keep a dominic leave bakovich became the man of the match. saving 3 penalties before murray. a puzzle ej scott the decider. a disappointing end to the world cup for japan, croatia go through to the quarter finals and from continue to lease points corresponded. max meryl told us what stood out for him in the match. this last 16 match between croatia and japan was the 1st one where there was not really a clear favorite. both teams have had a strong tournament. and i think japan actually after beating germany and spain had the edge over them and it looked like they were going to get it for me. up until that croatia, goal and the cur, the creation experience really paid off
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a lot of the key players from the 2018 campaign where they made the final are still in this squad. and we saw on the penalty shootout after both teams to me didn't really look like they were gonna put everything out there to win. little bit hesitant, really playing for time, and may be playing for penalties. indeed, an increase is case the experience one outs, and those 1st 2 penalty misses by japan really poured the poly taken a penalty. so the bakovich, the keeper, the hero vast somehow. but really japan, very disappointed not to go through after showing so much grits, determination. organize nations but also a real passion and fun for the game. a wonderful performance from them. but they still have never made it into a quarter final croatia go through and talk about the year. croatia made it all the way into their fine on. do you think we'll see them repeat their 2018 heroics? well, like i say, a lot of those key players from that's ornament are still around, but actually that could count against them. in the starting 11th today,
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only one player was under the age of $27.00. that's glad you all there. center back who also plays for abby lights. it has been one of the stand out young players of this tournaments and attracting interest from big clubs all around europe and showing what he can do on the well stage. but apart from him in the starting lineup, filled with elderly players, luke moderates, their star player was subbed off in extra time at age 37. he's well past his best. having won the ballin door after the 2018 world cup. so i think croatia not the side, they were in 2018 also now with a bit of added expectation back then they were a dark horse and surprised pretty much every one making it into the final. i think they're, they're going to struggle with whoever they have to play from brazil or south korea . so for me, not a candidate for the final this time. but there are still plenty of matches ahead as if i know what's next at the wildcat. yet morrow. first match will be morocco versus spain, and spain haven't looked particularly strong. did look quite strong in the euro's
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a couple of years ago. but morocco are the last arab team remaining. what is the 1st world cup in an arab speaking country? and not only do they still have a lot of broken supporters here, they're also attracting a lot of neutral support from african supporters and especially arab speaking arabic, speaking support is here in cutout. and when i saw after the last match in that group stage against belgium, the scenes that suca, he's the big market here in the center of doha, until about 4 am or 5 am. but broken fans were dancing in the streets. so a lot of support for them, and i think we'll see a cracking game off to that portugal switzerland where chris john or an elder will be hoping to join massey in the quarter final stage. right. and we'll be in touch with you to cover all that d, w. sports corresponding next mail and della. thank you so much. and brazil are also through to the quarter finals after beating south korea for one in the round of 16 and dominant performance. brazil with 4 goals pass south korea and the 1st half are
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ready for charlie sons scored his 3rd goal of the tournament before midnight is juniors. perfect. ship pass found lucas packet that put it in the back of the net. on time world champion, cemented their status as one of the tournament favorites and will face fruition. and the quarter fine is all for me. for now, after a short break, ra watts will have all the latest business news for you. thank you so much for being with us today. with the melting ice a reporter and tracks down the arctics. major players with your unfolded.
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